Review: State Like Sleep
There is a fine line between hypnotic and sleep-inducing, and State of Sleep very often crosses into the former. The tone of detachment...
Review: Mid90s
A universal coming of age story set during the titular time period, Mid90s marks an auspicious directorial debut for actor Jonah Hill,...
Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Newt Scamander and the gang return with new characters, new beasts both great and small, and several plot strands in the admittedly...
Review: Logan Lucky
"Introducing Daniel Craig" went the credits for Logan Lucky's trailers. The billing may be cheeky but truthful. Even for those familiar...
Review: Alien Covenant
What does one expect going into Alien: Covenant, the latest in the Alien franchise? If one expects a return to the glory days of the...
Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
A young wizard arrives in a city toting a humble leather suitcase with an unreliable lid from which many a magical creature escapes....
Review: Sleeping with Other People
"Are we in love with each other?" Lainey (Alison Brie) asks Jake (Jason Sudeikis). The answer, of course, is yes but before they can have...
Review: Steve Jobs
"I'm poorly made," Steve Jobs confesses. Not so this biopic, which stands as a supreme achievement that finds director Danny Boyle...
Review: Queen of Earth
A house by the lake. A woman in the midst of a meltdown. A friend who wields both comfort and contempt. Queen of Earth may not be an...
Review: Inherent Vice
Inherent Vice is set in 1970, the decade that begat many a California noir such as Roman Polanski's Chinatown, Arthur Penn's Night Moves,...